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211database.org

A comprehensive, up-to-date database of local health and social services is the backbone of 211. Call specialists use the database to refer callers to resources. Individuals can access the database, too, free of charge. Just select from the menu options at left.Special guides for targeted populations are updated regularly and can be downloaded in English and Spanish.

CCCOE-ALP is approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing as a Professional Preparation Program for the Clear Administrative Services Credential (formerly referred to as the Tier II Professional Clear Administrative Services Credential). In partnership with the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) and New Teacher Center (NTC), CCCOE-ALP provides high-quality, researched-based professional learning and development for new leaders.

A California School Funding Map Tool

Categorical State and Federal Programs

Categorical programs are designed to support the academic success of students who are most at-risk of not meeting state standards. This area of the web site is designed to support schools and districts, and Categorical Program Directors (CPD), with the implementation of these educational programs by providing the most current information shared at the monthly CDE meetings, as well as those held at the County Office.

Coordinating Council

The CCC Coordinating Council is also a forum for communication and information sharing among school district administrators, County Office of Education administrators, and key personnel from the Probation Department, District Attorney’s Office, Child and Family Services, and the Juvenile Courts. In addition to its quarterly meetings, the Council convenes additional meetings focused on particular topics, as needed.

Contra Costa County STEAM

A leader in Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics Education for the Contra Costa County School Districts and the region by developing opportunities, providing resources and fostering communication among STEAM and Educational professionals that prepare all students to become successful members of a rapidly emerging technological world.

Federal Education Budget Project

Non-partisan, authoritative source of easily accessible information on federal education funding for the media, policy makers and staff, state and local officials, non-profit organizations, and the public.

Pertussis (Whooping Cough)

California is experiencing an increase in the number of reported illnesses due to Pertussis. Contra Costa has not reported any deaths from whooping cough in 2010. Children younger than 6 months of age are the most vulnerable to serious illness if they develop Pertussis. The most effective prevention against Pertussis is vaccination. We encourage vaccinations for parents, caregivers, siblings and healthcare workers. This helps decrease the chances of a young infant being exposed to Pertussis. Symptoms of Pertussis begin with a cough and runny nose for 1–2 weeks followed by weeks of coughing fits. Fever is not usually seen. People with symptoms should see their health care provider for testing and diagnosis.

Williams Settlement Visitations

As a result of the legislation stemming from the Williams Settlement, the Contra Costa County Office of Education is responsible for conducting visitations to schools that had an API in the 1st - 3rd deciles in 2003.